Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|      no more, and there was a painful silence in the courtyard,
 2    1,   12|      atmosphere produced that painful oppression known by the
 3    1,   14|        straining his ear with painful eagerness to catch the faintest
 4    1,   17|     thirst no one felt it too painful.~They halted at evening
 5    2,    6|    His dispirited tone made a painful impression on the minds
 6    2,    7|      passed two long years of painful slavery among them, but
 7    2,   11|   those sores which looked so painful. The man continued his work
 8    2,   13|     forest was often long and painful, as the traveler had no
 9    3,    9|      are found to undergo the painful operation of “mokofive
10    3,   16| Edward, it would be extremely painful for me to see the wretched
11    3,   17|      those about him, whether painful or joyous— a man who could
12    3,   17|       snatch his wife from so painful a situation.~But this time
13    3,   19|        The spectators of this painful scene saw that the captain’
14    3,   20|       The first few days were painful enough, but hunting and
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